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Old 04-04-2009, 04:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default My first crypt spathe - C. Pygmaea

It came out a month after planting in plain topsoil with a bit of clay.

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congrads. and now you will be hooked forever
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nice. good to hear plain soil works too!
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Very nice!

I have a question though. What kind of moss is that in the pot? And how humid is it kept? I have tried to keep javamoss emersed with a couple of crypts and a host of other aquarium plants (Ludwigia, hydrocotyle, proserpinaca palustris, utricularia gramminofolia, glossostigma, hemianthus ect ect). And the only thing not growing for me was the moss.

Any tips?
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Very interesting, very cool looking with the moss aswell.
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awesome. Nice job.
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